Places where new parking restrictions could be introduced in Reading
Changes to parking are set to take place at 27 different locations in Reading.
Read moreDetailsChanges to parking are set to take place at 27 different locations in Reading.
Read moreDetailsA plan to add 70 homes to a huge development that is being built on a former golf course has been defeated.
Read moreDetailsA premium shoe store in Reading has closed after nine years in the town centre.
Read moreDetailsA dad from Reading who took part in an aid flotilla to Gaza has explained what it is like to be captured by Israeli forces.
Read moreDetailsThe organisation holds a summer garden party during Volunteers Week
Read moreDetails"It's sick" ? that's the verdict from a passenger as a bus service between Reading and Caversham is set to be axed.
Read moreDetailsThe event welcomed clients and colleagues from across the professional community.
Read moreDetailsPolice have released an image of a man they believe may have information about an attempted burglary in Reading.
Read moreDetailsNeighbours have voiced strong opposition to plans for 600 new homes between Reading and Wokingham, with concerns ranging from infrastructure pressure
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